homeopathy in a woman's world

As part of our continuing professional development, Glenda and I were fortunate to attend a conference entitled, 'Homeopathy in a Woman's World'. This was presented by The Australian Homoeopathic Association in May of this year, with two speakers who have gained much knowledge and experience in dealing with womens issues over the past 20 years.

The first day we went through the biochemistry of human lactation and the many problems that can arise for women during this time. (for e.g. mastitis, oversupply or undersupply of milk, abscess formation, etc) Specific medicines were discussed and much valuable information gained. As well as caring for the mother, specific issues for the baby were discussed, for e.g. If a baby refuses to feed or is unsettled or colicy.

discussing the biochemistry of human lactation

The latter half of the conference dealt with ''Women through the Ages' - The Homeopathic and Clinical Management of the Fertile Years and Menopause. The topics covered included PMS, ovarian cysts, dysmenorrhoea, fibroids, endometriosis, issues dealing with climacteric such as flushes and night sweats, rosacea, poor sleep, headaches and general feelings of unhappiness.

Glenda and I are both committed to furthering our knowledge in the field of homeopathy and see conferences as an important tool in keeping up to date with the most recent research and clinical findings. Homeopathy is a passion for us and has incredible capacity to contribute hugely to the benefit of those willing to give it a go!

If you have any health concerns which are interfering with your quality of life, why not give us a call!

Carol Salmond
on behalf of Glenda Wilks Homeopathy Clinic

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